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Because he was still a child, Tutankhamon was particularly dependent on his advisors. A small group of men stood by ready to assist him with his more challenging responsibilities and decisions.
The most famous of all the kings found in the Valley of the Kings was King Tut. He died in mid-January, 1343 B.C. It is thought that he was murdered by an official because his skull was bashed in and only a person of great importance could get near enough to harm him.

His reign was short-lived and upon his death he quickly faded into the sands of Egypt. Once forgotten, King Tut now remains one of Egypt’s grandest icons. He continues to hold the world’s fascination and yet he still continues to puzzle the world's leading experts. So many stories surround this pharaoh that at times it can be daunting